Many researchers studying examination timetabling problems focus on either benchmark problems or problems from practice encountered in their institutions. Hyperheuristics are proposed as generic optimisation methods which explore the search space of heuristics rather than direct solutions. In the present study, the performance of tournament based hyperheuristics for the exam timetabling problem are investigated. The target instances include both the Toronto and ITC 2007 benchmarks and the examination timetabling problem at KAHO Sint-Lieven (Ghent, Belgium). The Toronto and ITC 2007 benchmarks are post-enrolment based examination timetabling problems, whereas the KAHO Sint-Lieven case is a curriculum-based examination timetabling problem. We...
This paper presents an investigation of a simple generic hyper-heuristic approach upon a set of wide...
Course timetabling is an important and recurring administrative activity in most educational institu...
9th International Conference on the Practice and Theory of Automated Timetabling, Son, Norway, 28-31...
Many researchers studying examination timetabling problems focus on either benchmark problems or pro...
Scheduling exams in colleges are a complicated job that is difficult to solve conventionally. Exam t...
Generally, exam scheduling is still done manually and definitely will take a long time. Many researc...
This paper presents a hyper-heuristic approach which hybridises low-level heuristic moves to improve...
Examination and course timetabling are computationally difficult real-world resource allocation prob...
Educational timetabling is a hard, challenging real world optimization problem which has been intere...
In higher education institutions, particularly universities, the task of scheduling examinations is ...
Automated examination timetabling has been addressed by a wide variety of methodologies and techniqu...
Examination Timetabling Problem (ETTP) is an NP-hard typical optimization problem faced by institut...
The examination timetabling (exam-timeslot-room assignment) problem involves assigning exams to a sp...
hyper-heuristics for the uncapacitated examination timetabling problem N Pillay University of KwaZul...
A hyperheuristic is a high level problem solving methodology that performs a search over the space g...
This paper presents an investigation of a simple generic hyper-heuristic approach upon a set of wide...
Course timetabling is an important and recurring administrative activity in most educational institu...
9th International Conference on the Practice and Theory of Automated Timetabling, Son, Norway, 28-31...
Many researchers studying examination timetabling problems focus on either benchmark problems or pro...
Scheduling exams in colleges are a complicated job that is difficult to solve conventionally. Exam t...
Generally, exam scheduling is still done manually and definitely will take a long time. Many researc...
This paper presents a hyper-heuristic approach which hybridises low-level heuristic moves to improve...
Examination and course timetabling are computationally difficult real-world resource allocation prob...
Educational timetabling is a hard, challenging real world optimization problem which has been intere...
In higher education institutions, particularly universities, the task of scheduling examinations is ...
Automated examination timetabling has been addressed by a wide variety of methodologies and techniqu...
Examination Timetabling Problem (ETTP) is an NP-hard typical optimization problem faced by institut...
The examination timetabling (exam-timeslot-room assignment) problem involves assigning exams to a sp...
hyper-heuristics for the uncapacitated examination timetabling problem N Pillay University of KwaZul...
A hyperheuristic is a high level problem solving methodology that performs a search over the space g...
This paper presents an investigation of a simple generic hyper-heuristic approach upon a set of wide...
Course timetabling is an important and recurring administrative activity in most educational institu...
9th International Conference on the Practice and Theory of Automated Timetabling, Son, Norway, 28-31...